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The Mo Effect

After 1 beer, everything's fine. After 2 or more beers, EVERYTHING goes wrong!

The Mo Effect:
Puking in the train, losing your bag...
Leaving Google Maps on in Germany for a week...
Insulting strangers, who chase you afterwards...

by CarbonMan90 August 18, 2010


The Erin Effect

When a girl appears to be hotter than she actually is, because there are no other hot girls to compare her to.

Bro #1: Dude she is so fucking hot.
Bro #2: How can you tell? She’s the only girl that’s not fat here.
Bro #1: Oh shit, you right. Must be The Erin Effect.

by Yeeeeedawggggie June 21, 2022


Jojo Effect

When you treat a person you’re talking to with the bare minimum respect and humility and they end up obsessing and falling in love with you.

John is going through the Jojo Effect because David treated him like a human being

by that_weird_kid June 12, 2023


Deathsuki Effect

Deathsuki Effect is a Effect mostly used in after effects most ppl also call it OMG DEATHSUKI

Omg is that the deathsuki effect you used here ?!

by Nakivfx September 25, 2021


The Carson Effect

1. When somebody (Usually Carson) emotionally and socially destroys somebody because of a one time situation they were forced into by another person.
2. When somebody (Usually Carson) emotionally and socially destroys somebody because they were covering for somebody that was threatening them.

Another person's reputation and life was destroyed because of The Carson Effect.

by Hound Of The West May 23, 2023


butterfly effect

For this life I cannot change
Hidden Hills....
M&Ms...

Travis Scott ~ Butterfly Effect

by Be honest bro December 10, 2022


Butterfly effect

In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state.1

The term, closely associated with the work of Edward Lorenz, is derived from the metaphorical example of the details of a tornado (the exact time of formation, the exact path taken) being influenced by minor perturbations such as the flapping of the wings of a distant butterfly several weeks earlier. Lorenz discovered the effect when he observed that runs of his weather model with initial condition data that was rounded in a seemingly inconsequential manner would fail to reproduce the results of runs with the unrounded initial condition data. A very small change in initial conditions had created a significantly different outcome.

Butterfly effect 🦋

by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 23, 2019